Meet the four Brockworth brothers who are also team mates

Brockworth Albion Reserves fielded a team with four brothers in the same squad for their match on Saturday.

Jason (22), Ian (21), Bradley (18) and Andrew Taylor (16) were all part of the Brockworth Albion Reserves team who claimed all three points in a 4-3 victory at Cheltenham United in Cheltenham League Division Three.

Despite being siblings, they all offer very different attributes to a newly assembled reserve squad for the 2017/18 season.

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Meet the Taylors, with Brockworth Albion first team manager Mark Mulraney:

Andrew: The youngest brother at just 16, can already see that this lad has a lot of talent and a big heart to go with it who isn't afraid to mix it up with older and more experienced opponents. Although only just arriving on the season this past pre-season he has already been fast tracked from the 3rds and is proving a vital asset in the reserves squad. A definite 1st team player in seasons to come.

Bradley: Third oldest brother and as sweet a left peg that you will find at this level. Was in and out of the reserves last season due to inexperience but it was clear from pre-season that he has matured a lot during the summer break and will be knocking on the first teams door this season for sure.

Ian: Second oldest brother who has an abundance of talent. Left footed wide player with pace, power, balance and a finish to match, just needs to believe in his own abilities a bit more at times. Has been around for three or four seasons now and has scored a hatful of goals for the club during that time. Would be a regular first teamer but for injuries and work commitments sometimes hampering his step up.

Jason: The oldest brother of the four and definitely the head of the clan. Tough tackling and even tougher talking who has been a first team regular over the past two seasons. Currently plying his trade in the reserves due to a very strong first team squad but will without doubt be back involved again soon as is too good to not be.

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"This quartet could be the backbone to Brockworth Albion's progress for seasons to come and we are lucky to have such talent at our club," first Mulraney added. "I have to given Mrs Taylor a mention too, top baking!"